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The project
The project starts from some initiatives already realised by UIL Lazio regarding the safety for the workers. In particular, it is an agreement protocol on the “shared values related to safety”, drawn up among UIL trade union organizations of Italy, Greece, France, Sweden, Spain and Portugal.
The project intend to enhance a reflection and a study on the safety levels and procedures adopted by the enterprises in the different countries and a proposition of best practices at European level on this matter.
The project has the intention to widen the right of safety in different European countries with the purpose to avoid any social gap that could alter the economic systems to workers' detriment.
- The first aim of the project is to produce some materials, collected in a site, related to European legislation on the matter of free circulation of subordinate employees and self –employees and to the co-ordination of the safety systems in the world of work.
- The second aim of the project is to pick up the main legislations of the adhering countries in considerations of partners' competencies on the themes of the safety.
- The third aim of the project is to create a system of study and best practices for the elaboration of common points about safety which can guarantee the true conditions of workers' free circulation, without social gaps or competitive advantages arising from the different safety conditions in the workplace. The final goal is to achieve homogenous rights on the themes of safety.
The reference targets of the projects are first of all the workers, the trade unions, the enterprises and those who take care of the safeguard of the rights and active politics of the work. The indirect targets are the public administrations, the policy makers and the pressure groups directly operating for the creation of legislation.
The aim of the project is to propose a discussion and analysis about the best practices on the safety systems in the world of work and common to all European citizens. In particular, it is quite unlikely that the European workers will move to countries such as Romania or other East countries unless the same safety condition in the workplace will not be guaranteed.